It is part of a £1m campaign by the mayor's office to empower teenagers to prevent violence against women and girls and build healthy relationships.
The debate about a culture of sexual abuse at schools escalated last year after a website - Everyone's Invited - was set up for victims to anonymously post their experiences. It gained more than 11,000 posts, some from children as young as nine.show a third of all sexual abuse children experience is committed by other children, with the majority of abuse from teenage boys to teenage girls.
"Overwhelmingly, people who perpetrate violence are boys and men, and victims of violence in this kind of issue are women and girls. She said the workshops were about building the confidence and language so boys could call out problematic behaviour.is offered to teachers. It includes lesson plans and ideas for exercises.Soma Sara set up the Everyone's Invited website to expose rape culture
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